Description
Short-stalked white flowers bloom atop an elongated, grayish stem with green lance-shaped leaves. Silverrod is the only Solidago species with white florets on the East Coast. It attracts pollinators, including specialized bees, and is great for dry shade gardens.
Height: 1 to 3 feet
Light: 1 to 6 hours
Moisture: Dry to Average
Soil: Poor to Average
Bloom/Interest: September to October
Cold Stratification: None
Number of Seeds Per Packet: 40
County of Origin: Charles County, MD





